The Weinstein Company sale is off the table yet again. YourTango's Rebecca Stokes joins Cheddar to discuss whether the deal is finally dead this time around. She explains why the investor group led by Maria Contreras-Sweet pulled its offer at the last minute.
Adult film star Stormy Daniels is suing President Trump. Stokes reveals why she's taking legal action, and when we may see her on a talk show in the near future. We also consider the significance of why this story isn't considered headline news.
Finally, the editor breaks down night two of the shocking "Bachelor" finale. Stokes says she thinks choosing Becca to star in the next season of "The Bachelorette" may be enough for the show to recover from fans' backlash. Despite the criticized finale, it posted season-high ratings for the reality stalwart.
The storm's power is raising fears of a 20-foot storm surge that forecasters say would be “unsurvivable” and capable of sinking entire communities on the Texas and Louisiana coast.
Bud Light is gearing up to promote its hard seltzer as the drink becomes more popular. Conor Mason, senior director of digital for Bud Light, and Todd Anderman, president of Doing Things Media, joined Cheddar to talk new marketing approach.
The first lady tries to strike an empathetic and personal tone at the RNC; Hurricane Laura landfall tonight; who's to blame as college COVID cases spike and more.
An Associated Press reporter and photographer hiked the renowned Redwood Trail at Big Basin Redwoods State Park on Monday and confirmed most of the ancient redwoods had withstood the blaze.
A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds 45% of Americans say they are setting aside more money than usual during the coronavirus pandemic.
RNC kicks off with some revisionist history; latest on the tropics and California fires; Covid-19 reinfection confirmed; Jerry Falwell out & is NYC "dead"?
Bee researcher Elaine Evans of the University of Minnesota cautions would-be beekeepers that the fast-growing hobby may be a lot more work than people think they're signing on for.
Two Bronx women are on a mission to reduce food waste and insecurity in New York City and have set up a community fridge where people can donate fresh foods, free for anyone to take. The movement of providing community fridges is not a concept limited to just NYC. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
Jonathan Fithian, president and CEO of the national association of theater owners, talks new cinema safety guidelines as movie theaters across the U.S. reopen.
Kenosha, Wisconsin, became the nation’s latest flashpoint city in a summer of racial unrest after a Black man was shot and wounded by police, apparently in the back, as he leaned into his SUV.
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